{"id":221715,"date":"2017-06-21T08:31:28","date_gmt":"2017-06-21T12:31:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/will-ai-as-a-service-be-the-next-evolution-of-ai-madison-com.php"},"modified":"2022-09-02T16:03:31","modified_gmt":"2022-09-02T20:03:31","slug":"will-ai-as-a-service-be-the-next-evolution-of-ai-madison-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/artificial-intelligence\/will-ai-as-a-service-be-the-next-evolution-of-ai-madison-com.php","title":{"rendered":"Will AI-as-a-Service Be the Next Evolution of AI? &#8211; Madison.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      With all the excitement surrounding the advent of artificial      intelligence (AI), there are still a great many things we      don't know. Could it lead to the frightening futures depicted      in films like Ex Machina, Terminator, and      2001: A Space Odyssey, or might we see less      threatening iterations like Data on Star Trek: The Next      Generation, Samantha in Her, or TARS from      Interstellar?    <\/p>\n<p>      The current reality of AI is much less cinematic -- it      possesses the learned ability to sift through reams of data      in short order and recognize patterns. This has led to      breakthroughs in the areas of image recognition, language      translation, and beating humans at the age-old game of Go.      Some of the biggest advances are ongoing in the areas of      medical imaging, cancer research, and self-driving cars.    <\/p>\n<p>      Still, with plenty of developments thus far, it's hard to      know what will be the next groundbreaking application of the      technology.    <\/p>\n<p>        Will AI-as-a-Service be the next killer app? Image source:        Getty Images.      <\/p>\n<p>      Small Canadian start-up Element AI believes it has the      answer: It wants to democratize AI by offering      \"AI-as-a-Service\" to businesses that can't afford to develop      the systems themselves. Tech giants Microsoft      Corp. (NASDAQ:      MSFT), Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC), and      NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) believe that Element is on the      right track and have invested millions to back up that      belief.    <\/p>\n<p>      Currently, AI requires massive quantities of data in order to      train the system. Element AI wants to improve on this by      reducing the size of the data sets required, which would make      the technology accessible to a wider range of businesses, not      just those with massive budgets. Element is improving on the      AI concept of leveraging. By using a previously trained      system and then introducing smaller data sets, the system      applies what it learned previously to the new sets of data.    <\/p>\n<p>      Element is currently working on a consulting basis with a      very small group of large companies that want to leverage AI      without developing the systems in-house. In this way, the      company can strategically choose its initial customers and      train its systems on the larger data sets, which it will      later leverage for smaller clients.    <\/p>\n<p>      The major players investing in AI have primarily been      applying the tech to augment their principal businesses.      Microsoft has used the technology to improve its Bing search      and to power its Cortana virtual assistant, and has built AI      into its Azure cloud computing services. Intel has been      working to develop an AI-based CPU and has made numerous acquisitions in the field,      hoping to get a leg up.    <\/p>\n<p>      NVIDIA is the only one to date that has been able to quantify      the value of AI to its business, as its GPUs have been used      to accelerate the training of AI systems. In its most recent quarter, NVIDIA saw revenue      of $1.9 billion, which grew 48% year over year, on the back      of a 186% increase in its AI-centric data-center revenue.    <\/p>\n<p>        Element is providing a novel approach to the AI trend.        Image source: Pixabay.      <\/p>\n<p>      Still, none has emerged as a pure play, selling      AI-as-a-Service. Element hopes to change that by being the      first company of its kind to provide predictive modeling,      recommendations systems, and consumer engagement      optimization, available to any business, without them having      to start their AI efforts from scratch. Providing access to      experts in the field that can analyze a business and      determine how best to apply AI to solve specific problems      will prove beneficial to a wide range of companies without      their own AI resources. By filling that void, Element AI      hopes to make its mark.    <\/p>\n<p>      International Business Machines Corp.      (NYSE: IBM)      provides the closest example, pivoting from its legacy      hardware and consulting businesses to selling cloud and      cognitive computing solutions via its AI-based Watson supercomputer. Thus far,      these newer growth technologies haven't been able to      compensate for the shortfall in its legacy business, though      the company is applying AI to a wide variety of business      processes and has assembled an impressive array of big-name      partners. By casting its net into cybersecurity, tax preparation, and a variety of      healthcare-related applications, IBM hopes to capitalize on      this emerging trend.    <\/p>\n<p>      It is still early days in AI research and technology, and how      the future plays out is yet to be determined. Element AI is      taking a unique approach -- and the backing of these three      godfathers of tech shows that it might be on the right track.    <\/p>\n<p>      10 stocks we like better than IBM    <\/p>\n<p>      When investing geniuses David and Tom Gardner have a stock      tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the newsletter they      have run for over a decade, Motley Fool Stock      Advisor, has tripled the market.*    <\/p>\n<p>      David and Tom just revealed what they believe are the      10 best stocks for      investors to buy right now... and IBM wasn't one of them!      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